Ancora Alberi. 1022. (Fraxinus ornus L.)
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Ancora Alberi. 1022. (Fraxinus ornus L.)

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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 13 November 2024
This specimen tree of Fraxinus excelsior 'Jaspidea' (ash) had a fine display of autumn colour and when the leaves have dropped the golden-yellow young shoots that are characteristic of this cultivar will be revealed. Due to Hymenoscyphus fraxineus (ash dieback) a lethal disease of this species there are legal restrictions in place regarding both the importation of ash from abroad and the movement of ash plants within the UK.
Jill Raggett
Manna ash tree, fraxinus ornus: the scent, the look, the feeling of being in heaven.
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Ash Tree to the Sky...
A Specimen Ash Tree (Fraxinus) Family Oleaceae - Genus: Fraxinus; L this one seen on the Blaise Castle Estate in Bristol England and photographed by Martin Hewer
Can cold fen temps lag 17 year cicadas. the answer is yeah.
On Black Ash with its pitted early bark and spotted twig petioles and rather contrasting bud.
Fraxinus nigra
Unidentified fungi
Mushrooms surrounded by the falling leaves of an Ash tree (Fraxinus) and an English Oak (Quercus robur).
On a cold November morning (2021)